NHL Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins (13-7-5) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (16-8-2)

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The Tampa Bay Lightning (16-8-2, 34 points, 1st in Atlantic Division) welcome the Pittsburgh Penguins (13-7-5, 31 points, 4th in Metropolitan Division) to Benchmark International Arena for a high-stakes Eastern Conference showdown on Thursday night. Tampa Bay rides a four-game home win streak into this clash, bolstered by Nikita Kucherov’s Art Ross pace, while Pittsburgh looks to extend its road point streak (7-3-3 away) behind Sidney Crosby’s veteran savvy. With the Lightning’s blue line battered by injuries—including Victor Hedman’s long-term absence—expect the Penguins to push for an upset in a game that could see goals galore, given both teams’ top-10 offenses. Tampa enters as heavy favorites, but Pittsburgh’s recent resilience against Atlantic foes adds intrigue to this potential trap game.

Venue and Game Details

Location: Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, Florida (Capacity: 19,092; Home of the Lightning since 1996, renowned for its passionate crowds and lightning-fast ice surface that amplifies offensive rushes).

Puckdrop: 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT for West Coast viewers).

Broadcast: ESPN+ (streaming nationwide); Local via SportsNet Pittsburgh (Penguins) and Bally Sports Sun (Lightning).

Team Records and Standings Snapshot

TeamRecordPointsGF/GAHome/AwayPower Play/PKRecent Notes
Pittsburgh Penguins13-7-53179/74 (+5)6-4-2 Home / 7-3-3 Away33.3% / 84.9%Elite PP (1st in NHL) fuels 3.16 GPG (9th); stingy defense (2.72 GAA, 8th) but vulnerable to high-event games.
Tampa Bay Lightning16-8-23495/76 (+19)9-3-1 Home / 7-5-1 Away25.6% / 88.8%League-best PK (1st); explosive attack (3.40 GPG, 5th) despite D injuries allowing 2.71 GAA (7th).

Pittsburgh holds a wild-card spot but trails Carolina (16-7-2) in the Metro; Tampa leads the Atlantic by four points over Boston (15-12-0), using home dominance to build a buffer.

Recent Team Forms

Pittsburgh has been gritty but inconsistent, leaning on special teams for wins, while Tampa’s home form masks road inconsistencies. Last five games (late November/early December 2025):

Pittsburgh Penguins (2-3-0 in last 5; 2.4 GPG / 4.0 GAA):

Nov. 29: L 7-2 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (Home; Crosby’s 2G not enough in blowout).

Nov. 28: W 4-3 @ Columbus Blue Jackets (Away; Malkin’s OT winner caps rally).

Nov. 26: W 4-2 vs. Buffalo Sabres (Home; Rust’s 2G powers comeback).

Nov. 22: L 3-2 vs. Seattle Kraken (Home; Late collapse after 2-0 lead).

Nov. 21: L 5-0 vs. Minnesota Wild (Home; Jarry pulled after 3 GA).

Trend: Penguins 2-3 SU in last five, outscored 17-15. They’re 7-3-3 on road (points in 10 straight away) but 0-3 in last three home games. PP clicked in 2/5 (33.3% success), but PK dipped to 75% in losses.

Tampa Bay Lightning (3-2-0 in last 5; 3.2 GPG / 2.4 GAA):

Dec. 2: L 2-1 @ New York Islanders (Away; Guentzel’s late goal falls short in streak-ender).

Nov. 29: W 4-1 vs. New York Rangers (Home; Hagel’s 2G extends home win streak to 4).

Nov. 27: W 3-2 vs. Calgary Flames (Home; Kucherov’s 3A orchestrates victory).

Nov. 25: W 5-1 @ Detroit Red Wings (Away; Point’s 2G before injury).

Nov. 23: L 4-3 @ New Jersey Devils (Away; Third-period rally denied in OT).

Trend: Lightning 3-2 SU in last five, outscoring opponents 15-10. Unbeaten in regulation at home (9-0-1, wait no—9-3-1 overall home, 4-0 streak). Vasilevskiy’s .915 SV% anchors wins; injuries hit depth in losses.

Injury Report

Both teams are shorthanded on defense, with Tampa hit harder long-term. Updates as of Dec. 3:

Pittsburgh Penguins:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Rickard RakellRWUndisclosedIRDec. 28, 2025
Noel AcciariCUpper BodyIR (Resuming Practice)Dec. 10-13, 2025
Justin BrazeauRWUpper BodyIR (Resuming Practice)Dec. 10-13, 2025
Anthony ManthaRWMaintenanceDay-to-DayDec. 4, 2025
Kris LetangDUndisclosedOUTIndefinite (Since Sep. 15)

Impact: Forward depth tested without Rakell (8G); Acciari/Brazeau nearing return adds bottom-six energy. Letang’s absence shifts minutes to Graves (22+ min), exposing PIT to rushes.

Tampa Bay Lightning:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Brayden PointCUndisclosedOUTDec. 6, 2025
Erik CernakDUndisclosedIR (Week-to-Week)Dec. 8, 2025
Victor HedmanDUndisclosedIR-LTLate December 2025 (2+ weeks)
Max CrozierDUndisclosedIRDec. 6, 2025
Ryan McDonaghDUndisclosedIRMid-December 2025

Impact: Blue line decimated (four D out); Hedman’s absence (12A in 15G) drops puck possession by 8%. Point’s injury saps second-line scoring (10G); Kucherov logs 23+ min to compensate.

Key Player Matchups

Star power defines this rivalry— these duels could tip the scales:

Sidney Crosby (Penguins C, 11G-14A) vs. Nikita Kucherov (Lightning RW, 15G-20A): Crosby’s faceoff dominance (55% win rate) meets Kucherov’s sniper touch (3.6 SOG/G). Edge: Kucherov—73% chance of 1+ pt per models, exploiting PIT’s thin D.

Jake Guentzel (Lightning LW, 12G-11A) vs. Erik Karlsson (Penguins D, 2G-15A): Guentzel’s road grit (empty-net heroics vs. NYI) tests Karlsson’s offensive flair (25+ min). Edge: Even—Karlsson’s PP quarterbacking vs. Guentzel’s 0.45 xG/G.

Tristan Jarry (Penguins G, .905 SV%, 2.72 GAA) vs. Andrei Vasilevskiy (Lightning G, .915 SV%, 2.32 GAA): Jarry rebounds on road (.910 SV% away) but faces TBL’s shot volume; Vasilevskiy’s 6-game win streak (162/169 saves). Edge: Vasilevskiy—Home .925 SV% at Benchmark.

Bryan Rust (Penguins RW, 9G-8A) vs. Anthony Cirelli (Lightning C, 7G-10A): Rust’s speed clashes with Cirelli’s shutdown (1.8 hits/G). Edge: Rust—Day-to-day but 4G in last 5 if he plays.

Series History

Tampa holds a slight modern edge in this playoff-tested rivalry, but Pittsburgh’s recent road success evens the ledger:

All-Time Regular Season: Lightning 55-64-5 (46.4% win rate); Penguins lead 412-398 in goals across 124 meetings.

All-Time Overall (incl. Playoffs): Split 1-1 in series (TBL won 2022 ECF 4-2; PIT won 2016 ECF 4-3).

Last 10 Meetings: Penguins 5-4-1 (most recent: TBL 6-1 win on March 25, 2025). PIT 6-3-1 in last 10 vs. TBL overall.

Trends: Penguins points in 7/10 vs. TBL; Games average 6.1 goals (Over in 6/10). TBL 4-1 SU in last 5 home vs. PIT.

Betting

Penguins 4-6 ATS as underdogs; TBL 7-3 SU in last 10 home vs. Metro.

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Penguins       6.5

Tampa Bay Lightning      – 160

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 3, 2025

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